Australia Allows AI Apps ChatGPT, Bard In Schools, Know The Consequences

Australia will allow use of AI apps like ChatGPT, Bard etc. in their schools from next year 2024. Know what will happen to their teachers & education system.

Australia has decided to allow the use of artificial intelligence (AI) apps like ChatGPT in schools starting from 2024.

This decision comes after a global study by UNESCO called for the regulation of technology in schools to prevent it from replacing teacher-led instruction.

The study urged countries to establish their own rules regarding AI in education due to the rapid advancements in the field.

The national framework governing the use of AI in schools was formally endorsed by education ministers and will be implemented in collaboration with state and territory education systems.

The framework will be available in a few weeks and involves a $1 million investment in an educational technology firm.

The use of ChatGPT in Australian schools has been a topic of debate, with some advocating for its use as a learning tool and others calling for its ban due to concerns about privacy and plagiarism. Most states and territories have temporarily limited its use in public schools.

The adoption of AI in education aims to provide students with access to generative AI technology and ensure that all students have an equal understanding of it. However, there is still work to be done to ensure its proper use and prevent misuse.

The UNESCO study emphasized the need for governance and regulation of technology in schools. It highlighted the importance of teaching children to live with and without technology and using it to complement, rather than replace, human connections in teaching and learning.

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Early studies have suggested that AI can benefit education by offering intelligent tutoring systems, personalized learning, and focused learning materials, particularly for at-risk students.

Australian schools’ decision to use AI apps in schools was made because of UNESCO. As you know, UNESCO is an organization that focuses on education.

The organization raised concerns about the need to regulate technology in schools worldwide due to the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence.

If you ask me, there are some advantages to using AI in schools. It can help students learn better by giving them personalized help and making complex topics easier to understand.

It can also make education more accessible for students who need extra support. AI can help teachers with administrative tasks, giving them more time to teach. It can also make learning more engaging and interactive, especially for younger students.

However, we can’t ignore or deny some of its major concerns about using AI in schools. One concern is about privacy. People worry about how student data will be used and protected.

Another concern is that students might become too dependent on AI and not develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills.

Some teachers are worried that AI will replace them, and there may be inequalities in access to AI resources. Ensuring the quality and accuracy of AI-generated content can be challenging.

National Correspondent(Smiriti Ramana)

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